The recent post-bye-week record means nothing. Like seriously this isn’t even a talking point.
The Jets are, in fact, 0-7 in their past 7 post-bye-week games. 4 of those losses came against New England, a team that’s had the Jets’ number for the past 15 games regardless of relative bye week placement. Only 2 losses came against teams with a losing record, and one of those records was 0-1. 4 losses came against teams over .500, and 3 losses came against teams at least 4 games over .500.
The Jets fielded their week 1 starting QB for the entirety of the game in only 4/7 losses. In 2 losses, the Jets fielded a QB who had never taken an NFL regular season snap prior to their entrance. In 4 losses, the Jets fielded a QB over the age of 35. 4 losses were single digit losses. In 2 losses, the Jets had 1st year head coaches AND rookie QBs.
In both of Saleh’s 2 losses, Zach Wilson either got injured or had a historically bad day.
In these 7 games, the Jets fielded:
- Ryan Fitzpatrick in a 5-point loss to the 8-2 Patriots.
- Josh McCown in an 8-point loss to the 7-3 Panthers.
- Josh McCown in a 14-point loss to the 7-3 Patriots.
- Luke Falk in a 25-point loss to the 2-2 Eagles (Luke Falk had never taken a regular-season snap prior to this game).
- Joe Flacco in a 6-point loss to the 2-7 Chargers (Jets were 0-9 entering this game).
- Zach Wilson [Replaced my Mike White due to injury] in a 41-point loss to the 0-1 Patriots (Mike White had never taken a regular-season snap prior to this game).
- Zach Wilson in a 7-point loss to the 5-4 Patriots (Zach Wilson was benched following this game).
The Jets also never beat the Eagles in the regular season. Look how that went. History means Jack shit in football